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Phillip A. Jones Consulting, LLC stands at the forefront of a transformative movement, redefining the landscape of incarceration and restorative justice in America. Our mission is to catalyze meaningful and sustainable changes within the carceral system, advocating for a future where justice and rehabilitation are intertwined. We offer a comprehensive suite of services tailored to meet the needs of government agencies, educational institutions, and reentry organizations. By partnering with us, you are joining a dedicated effort to challenge the status quo, ensuring that every individual within the American prison complex is treated with dignity, and has the opportunity for personal growth and reintegration into society. Together, we can build a justice system that truly heals and restores.
Phillip A. Jones, Jr. is the founder and CEO of Phillip A Jones Consulting, LLC. Phillip was born and raised in the challenging environs of southwest Baltimore. Phillip's early life was deeply entangled with the stark realities of gang viloence and poverty. A pivotal moment came at the age of 19 when a drug related altercation led him to shoot another individual, who "THANKFULLY" survived. This incident resulted in Phillip receiving a daunting sentence of two life term plus twenty years, marking the beginning of over three decades of incarceration. However, Phillip's story does not end there; it transforms. In the crucible of prison, amidst a landscape where hope is a rare commodity, Phillip embarked on a journey of profound self-reinvention. Today, as the founder and CEO of Phillip A. Jones Consulting, LLC, he stands as a testament to the power of change, dedication , and hard work. Phillip has become a beacon of hope for many incarcerated and formerly incarcerated women and men. His dedication underscores an inspiring narrative of redemption, resilience, and the unwavering belief of second chances.
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Excessive Punishment
Mass Incarceration
1970
Since 1970 , our incarcerated population has increased by 500%.
Incarceration Statistics
1,230,100+
The United States is home to the largest number of prisoners worldwide.
Incarceration & Reentry
6.9 Million
At any one time, nearly 6.9 million people are on probation, in jail, in prison, or on parole in the United States.
Racial and Ethnic Disparities
1994
Throughout the nation, people of color are far more likely to enter the nation's justice system than the general population.
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